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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Bunny Fart

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    • Toki+Pumpkin+Elmo
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        I know that bunnies yawn, scream, and sneeze. But do bunnies fart also?  I don’t think I’ve ever heard my bunnies fart loud nor smell it. Just made me wonder


      • Lani
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          Yes bunnies absolutely fart. Oreo actually woke me up the other morning. There she was, loafing in her condo, just farting away Parsley seems to make her extra gassy so she won’t be getting that much anymore


        • mia
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            Gross… I’ve only smelled smelly poo once or at least that’s what I thought it was; wonder if it was a fart in the area since their poo normally doesn’t smell.
            My dog used to do it frequently. He would come sit beside you, let a silent but deadly one, and then leave -_-.


          • mocha200
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              Lol. I have never herd my bun buns fart, but our cat could clear a room!


            • Stickerbunny
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                The cecals smell something awful, might be what it was too. My male left a cecal in his litterbox first day I brought my girl home because he was too hyper/excited to sleep all night with her smell in the house and pheeew did it smell.

                I don’t know if my buns have ever had gas, if they have I haven’t noticed. But they spend a lot of their time in rooms away from me during the day. (sleeping!)


              • Monkeybun
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                  If your bun gets gassy enough to fart, threes a problem. Definitely change the diet!


                • Michelle&Lolli
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                     Lolli farted when I picked her up once.  It was a “silent but deadly” one.  She had been having some poopy butt problems at the time so I thought that was what was going on.  Nope.  She just tooted.  

                    Here’s a video of a bunny farting:

                    http://www.youtube.com/watch

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